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LVM gives you more flexibility than just using normal hard drive partitions:
- Use any number of disks as one big disk.
- Have logical volumes stretched over several disks.
- Create small logical volumes and resize them "dynamically" as they get filled up.
- Resize logical volumes regardless of their order on disk.
LVM - ArchWiki
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LVM
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Sep 14, 2016 - To create a new volume group from LVM physical volumes, use the vgcreate command. You will have to provide a volume group name, followed by at least one LVM physical volume: sudo vgcreate volume_group_name /dev/sda.A Beginner's Guide To LVM - HowtoForge
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This guide shows how to work with LVM (Logical Volume Management) on Linux.LVM - ArchWiki
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LVM
Dec 28, 2017 - LVM gives you more flexibility than just using normal hard drive partitions: Use any number of disks as one big disk. Have logical volumes stretched over several disks. Create small logical volumes and resize them "dynamically" as they get filled up. Resize logical volumes regardless of their order on disk.How to Manage and Use LVM (Logical Volume Management) in Ubuntu
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Feb 7, 2011 - In our previous article we told you what LVM is and what you may want to use it for, and today we are going to walk you through some of the key management tools of LVM so you will be confident when setting up or expanding your installation.Lvm - Ubuntu Wiki
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lvm
Dec 16, 2015 - Why use LVM? For a long time I wondered why anyone would want to use LVM when you can use gparted to resize and move partitions just fine. The answer is that lvm can do these things better, and some nifty new things that you just can't do otherwise. I will explain several tasks that lvm can do and why ...How to Use LVM in Linux | Linux.com | The source for Linux information
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May 7, 2014 - Logical Volume Manager (LVM) is a versatile disk management system that can easily be used in Linux or similar operating systems. traditional partitions are created in fixed sizes, and resizing them is a tedious process. On the other hand, LVM creates and manages "logical" volumes off of physical hard ...server - What is LVM and what is it used for? - Ask Ubuntu
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Sep 4, 2010 - Of course, all of this comes at a price: the initial setup of LVM is more complex than just partitioning a disk, and you will definitely need to understand the LVM terminology and model (Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, Volume Groups) before you can start using it. (Once it is set up, using it is much easier, ...How to use LVM in Linux - Xmodulo
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May 7, 2014 - This tutorial will describe how to use LVM to create and manage LVM volumes in Linux. The tutorial will be divided into two parts. In the first part, we will create several logical volumes on one hard disk, and mount them in /lvm-mount directory. We will then resize the created volumes. In the second part, we ...LVM - Debian Wiki
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Jun 4, 2017 - If this partition isn't encrypted, the thief may access the key and use it to decrypt the data from the encrypted partitions. This is why, when you use LVM encrypted partitions, it is recommended to also encrypt the swap partition. The Debian installer will warn you or the users if they try to make an LVM ...How to use LVM on your system | Linux Solutions
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I wanted to show you how easy it is to maintain a system with LVM or Logical Volume Management, and why it is good to use. I've used the command-line because you can then use this on any distro you like. You can use a GUI tool, but I find it much easier and clearer to show all this by doing it from the command-line